Agudelle is located some 7 km south by south-west of Jonzac and 10 km east of Mirambeau. It can be accessed by the D153 road from Nieul-le-Virouil in the west to the village then continuing east to join the D19 road. There is also the D154E1 from Salignac-de-Mirambeau in the south through the commune to the village. There is a network of country roads covering the whole commune. The commune is mostly farmland with a large forest in the north and patches of forest in the south. Apart from the village there is also the hamlet of Chez Nicoleau in the south of the commune.[3] The altitude varies from 47 to 77 metres above sea level.
The western border of the commune consists of a stream which flows into the Etang d'Allas just outside the north-western border of the commune. The eastern border of the commune is delineated by the Maine stream which flows north.[3]
In the 12th century Agudelle forest belonged to the Order of Fontevraud. The chapel was given to Lambert, the founder of the Abbey of Our Lady of the Crown in 1116 to establish a priory.
Agudelle is part of the Canton of Jonzac together with 19 other communes.
Inter-Communality
Agudelle part of the Community of communes of Haute-Saintonge. This group includes 123 communes in the south of Charente-Maritime and is the largest intercommunal structure in France.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
242
—
1800
296
+2.92%
1806
266
−1.77%
1821
232
−0.91%
1831
257
+1.03%
1836
262
+0.39%
1841
253
−0.70%
1846
244
−0.72%
1851
247
+0.24%
1856
248
+0.08%
1861
240
−0.65%
1866
240
+0.00%
1872
239
−0.07%
1876
230
−0.96%
1881
234
+0.35%
1886
217
−1.50%
1891
199
−1.72%
1896
262
+5.65%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
210
−4.33%
1906
207
−0.29%
1911
188
−1.91%
1921
176
−0.66%
1926
198
+2.38%
1931
202
+0.40%
1936
180
−2.28%
1946
180
+0.00%
1954
208
+1.82%
1962
165
−2.85%
1968
166
+0.10%
1975
118
−4.76%
1982
119
+0.12%
1990
99
−2.27%
1999
126
+2.72%
2007
113
−1.35%
2012
123
+1.71%
2017
134
+1.73%
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The Church of Saint Eutropius (12th century) has been listed as a historical monument since 31 December 1986.[8] The church contains two items that are registered as historical objects:
A Statue: Saint Eutropius (17th century)[9] in polychrome wood.